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we have breaking news, two law enforcement officials tell cnn the death of a border patrol agent this week was caused by friendly fire. the fbi said in a statement, there are strong preliminary indications that the death of nicholas ivy was the result of -- the injured agent was released from the hospital on wednesday. >>> a radical islamist cleric is on the way to the united states after losing his latest and final appeal to avoid that fate. judge john thomas said the extradition may proceed immediately. some of the supporters clashed with police outside of the high court. he faces 11 charges in the united states, including conspiring in 1999 to set up an islam jihad training camp in oregon. rebel fighters shot down a helicopter over the the damascus country side. this video supposedly shows. cnn cannot verify its authenticity. another opposition group known as the local coordination committees for syria says 110 were killed by syrian forces across the country just today. former university of tennessee basketball coach pat summitt says she was not forced out of her job after being di
we have breaking news, two law enforcement officials tell cnn the death of a border patrol agent this week was caused by friendly fire. the fbi said in a statement, there are strong preliminary indications that the death of nicholas ivy was the result of -- the injured agent was released from the hospital on wednesday. >>> a radical islamist cleric is on the way to the united states after losing his latest and final appeal to avoid that fate. judge john thomas said the extradition may...
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the law technically doesn't take effect, though, until next month. i'm sure those folks are happy. >>> a bombshell in the intelligence community. cia director david petraeus stepped down after admitting to have an extra marital affair. >> the general's affair was uncovered during an investigation by the fbi. the tip the fbi was acting on involved a rumored affair with his biography, paula broadwell. cnn has not been able to reach her for comment and it's also not clear whether she is the woman whom petraeus admitted having an affair with that led to his resignation. petraeus did not name the woman he was having an affair on. >>> more on general putretraeusd his career from chris lawrence. >> david petraeus sent this letter to the cia staff on friday admitting he had an affair and telling the staff that he had gone to the white house on thursday and asked president obama to accept his resignation. on friday during a phone call, the white house says the president did accept petraeus' resignation, throwing his national security team into flux just days
the law technically doesn't take effect, though, until next month. i'm sure those folks are happy. >>> a bombshell in the intelligence community. cia director david petraeus stepped down after admitting to have an extra marital affair. >> the general's affair was uncovered during an investigation by the fbi. the tip the fbi was acting on involved a rumored affair with his biography, paula broadwell. cnn has not been able to reach her for comment and it's also not clear whether...
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again, i thank law enforcement. i thank my good friend dan mcclellan, the sheriff, good friend glen mckenna, the police chief, and everybody else who works with them. the people are too numerous to talk about right now, and to be honest, i can't remember a lot of their names right now, but as i said, please take this home with you. talk to your children. don't text them, don't facebook them, talk to them. this is a wake-up call for all of us. many of you are parents that have cameras in front of you. please take it to heart. i mean it from my heart. >> just a quick reminder, we should be getting a live signal inside the court in a matter of minutes, so stay with us for that as we will be seeing the suspected gunman t.j. lane inside this county juvenile courthouse. meantime, just in, this story out of the pentagon here. again, pictures of this young man who has been escorted inside. as far as the pentagon goes, we're told some of the remains of the people who died on 9/11, they were sent to a landfill. back after thi
again, i thank law enforcement. i thank my good friend dan mcclellan, the sheriff, good friend glen mckenna, the police chief, and everybody else who works with them. the people are too numerous to talk about right now, and to be honest, i can't remember a lot of their names right now, but as i said, please take this home with you. talk to your children. don't text them, don't facebook them, talk to them. this is a wake-up call for all of us. many of you are parents that have cameras in front...
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he stopped by to help his brother-in-law and father who was recovering from a heart attack. parking was a major problem along this busy street. he owned the building and said tenants were withholding rent to protest the lack of open spaces. he didn't know about the ongoing tension when is he pulled into this reserved spot and went across the street to get a piece of pizza. his father remembers that day. >> i asked him if he could move to the other lot. then he refused to do it. >> so the deli owner did what the police had hold him to do. plaster a sticker on the window. here's what the father and son said happened when the father saw the sticker on his new car. >> i need a couple of here. i just broke out. >> first he was in the store and he saw them running across the street and he came and i was like this. he came behind me and he stepped like this and he put his hands up like this and said there is no need for this. >> then -- >> he hit richie in the face. >> it was like getting hit with a hammer. he was just out of control. he was somebody who didn't want to listen at th
he stopped by to help his brother-in-law and father who was recovering from a heart attack. parking was a major problem along this busy street. he owned the building and said tenants were withholding rent to protest the lack of open spaces. he didn't know about the ongoing tension when is he pulled into this reserved spot and went across the street to get a piece of pizza. his father remembers that day. >> i asked him if he could move to the other lot. then he refused to do it. >>...
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the governor signed the voter-approved referendum into law on wednesday. >>> and hugo chavez is returning to cuba for more cancer surgery but this time he is making sure a new leader is in place in case he doesn't return, and he named the vice president as his choice for a replacement in case something happens for him. the 58-year-old president is still scheduled to be sworn in for a new six--year-term on january 10th. >>> sad news for fans of music star jenny rivera. there doesn't appear to be any survivors. the plane lost contact with air traffic controllers early this morning. so far no cause has been given for that crash. >>> the national menorah in front of the white house was illuminated tonight marking the first day of hanukkah. and no hanukkah celebration would be complete without the spinning dradel. >>> great lakes, i don't have to tell you, you are getting slammed with snow. we are still aweek and a half away from the start of winter. 8 inches of snow now in the twin cities and a few more inches will accumulate tonight and that storm will bring rain to new england tomorrow. >>>
the governor signed the voter-approved referendum into law on wednesday. >>> and hugo chavez is returning to cuba for more cancer surgery but this time he is making sure a new leader is in place in case he doesn't return, and he named the vice president as his choice for a replacement in case something happens for him. the 58-year-old president is still scheduled to be sworn in for a new six--year-term on january 10th. >>> sad news for fans of music star jenny rivera. there...
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we should sensibly discuss if there's a need to change our laws. >> u.s. attorney general eric holder there speaking at a memorial service for those who lost their lives in that tragic shooting at a sikh temple in wisconsin. we'll continue to monitor that as it goes. meanwhile we'll take a short break here. we'll be right back with cnn nu newseum international . there are a lot of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. look at what is trending globally. they're tweeting about the festival that celebrates the hindu god krishna's birthday. today hindu men and boys make human pyramids. this is quite a pyramid too. the objective is to climb on top of each other and get on top and break the yogurt pot. it's usually filled wit
we should sensibly discuss if there's a need to change our laws. >> u.s. attorney general eric holder there speaking at a memorial service for those who lost their lives in that tragic shooting at a sikh temple in wisconsin. we'll continue to monitor that as it goes. meanwhile we'll take a short break here. we'll be right back with cnn nu newseum international . there are a lot of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the...
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united auto workers is firmly against the law which limits the union's power. michigan's republican governor says he'll sign the bill if it hits his desk this week. >>> it's been dubbed the fireball over texas. a bright light was seen streaking across the houston sky friday morning and for a few hours it was the walk of the town. debra wrigley of ktrk has the story. >> reporter: from a nasa camera, it looked like a bright light above the earth. that's the view from space. these are from eyewitness viewers around houston area, just as day was breaking, a bright flash of light that some people first thought was lightning. >> i was like i guess it's going to rain. >> reporter: it wasn't the weather and it was spotted all around texas. this map just a sampling of sightings in the houston area, and these are some of the pictures sent to abc13.com. showing a small area of colored light. others showing a trail behind it. and people have been talking about it all day. >> like a ufo, taking a picture of the sky, like a big flash. >> co-workers who are talking about did
united auto workers is firmly against the law which limits the union's power. michigan's republican governor says he'll sign the bill if it hits his desk this week. >>> it's been dubbed the fireball over texas. a bright light was seen streaking across the houston sky friday morning and for a few hours it was the walk of the town. debra wrigley of ktrk has the story. >> reporter: from a nasa camera, it looked like a bright light above the earth. that's the view from space. these...
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i mean, i've seen the law. i mean we know exactly -- a lot of people have agreed that this law is way too vague, it needs to be specified. >> all right, thank you very much. appreciate both of you taking the time. senator branyon and brad lee, we appreciate it. a lot of passion on this. we do have literally thousands of people at this moment in ft. melon park in sanford, florida, gathering together. here is an aerial picture of what's going on. it really began at the top of the hour. david has been covering the story for the "miami herald." david, what is going on right now? obviously a lot of people behind you. >> reporter: hi, how are you. well, it's a real interesting scene. there's definitely thousands of people here. it's definitely a mixed crowd ethnically and it's a very boisterous crowd, very spirited but very, very peaceful. everyone here is listening to speakers talk, demanding justice. they are waiting for reverend al sharpton to come with the family of trayvon martin. and right now it's just a big g
i mean, i've seen the law. i mean we know exactly -- a lot of people have agreed that this law is way too vague, it needs to be specified. >> all right, thank you very much. appreciate both of you taking the time. senator branyon and brad lee, we appreciate it. a lot of passion on this. we do have literally thousands of people at this moment in ft. melon park in sanford, florida, gathering together. here is an aerial picture of what's going on. it really began at the top of the hour....
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the only thing thegsd so far is they're reviewing the laws in both states. they're going to sit back and see how they implement it and see where they can go from there. they reminded both states pot is illegal on the federal level. the concern is when you create havens of legal pot in colorado and here in washington state, and you have a black market around them, what's going to be the effect? are these going to be nmagnets for illegal pot? are you going to have problems on the border and lots of pot out there? it's not clear right now. they're waiting to see how it goes. >> thanks very much to miguel. appreciate it. miguel is talking about marijuana and it got us thinking about the war on drugs. it cost this country more than a trillion dollars since it was launched by president nixon as the war on drugs 40 years ago, but the effort is increasingly dubbed a failure and waste of money. here's former president bill clinton. >> well, obviously, if the expected result is that we would have -- eliminate serious drug use in america and eliminate the narco-traffic
the only thing thegsd so far is they're reviewing the laws in both states. they're going to sit back and see how they implement it and see where they can go from there. they reminded both states pot is illegal on the federal level. the concern is when you create havens of legal pot in colorado and here in washington state, and you have a black market around them, what's going to be the effect? are these going to be nmagnets for illegal pot? are you going to have problems on the border and lots...
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according to the southern poverty law center, hate groups have increased 69% since the year 2000. when we use the word hate, it means a group or movement that practices hate or hostility or violence, explicitly, towards another race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation. take a look at this map. as you can see, there are hate groups in almost every state in this country, 84 in california alone. 65 in georgia, florida, new jersey and texas rounds out the top five states with hate groups. the numbers are stunning when you look at it. looking at it this particular way. the question is what is fueling this hate? jan berger has been tracking these groups, is a contributor to foreign policy magazine. buy rick is back with us, the director of the intelligence project at the southern poverty law center. good to see both of you. i appreciate you taking the time. jan, i want to start with you wade page, one of things we know about him and as ted has been reporting, a leader of a hard core white supremacist rock band called end apathy, hammer skins, and i wanted to read something for our
according to the southern poverty law center, hate groups have increased 69% since the year 2000. when we use the word hate, it means a group or movement that practices hate or hostility or violence, explicitly, towards another race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation. take a look at this map. as you can see, there are hate groups in almost every state in this country, 84 in california alone. 65 in georgia, florida, new jersey and texas rounds out the top five states with hate groups. the...
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rule of law. and what you're seeing in egypt, they've got lots of democracy. they've got lots of votes, but the elected representative, in this case, the elected president, is not as keen on the whole other bunch of stuff. the rule of law, separation of power, individual lib erties, s he's trying to do a power grab. this is the drama that's playing out between democracy on the one hand and on individual liberty. >> what seems confusing, what morsi did with his decree, declaring himself more powerful than the supreme court, he's also at the same time saying he's going to put this to the people to vote on a referendum and that should assuage those who don't like, just go to the ballot box. >> but think of what i just said, so yeah, you could get the people to agree to a constitution that does not protect the rights of minorities, that does not institute the rule of law in judicial review. there's always been distension. hitler was elected democratically, so the fact morsi can go to the people and more than popularity, because of organization, the islamic parties
rule of law. and what you're seeing in egypt, they've got lots of democracy. they've got lots of votes, but the elected representative, in this case, the elected president, is not as keen on the whole other bunch of stuff. the rule of law, separation of power, individual lib erties, s he's trying to do a power grab. this is the drama that's playing out between democracy on the one hand and on individual liberty. >> what seems confusing, what morsi did with his decree, declaring himself...
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laws. in wisconsin, a circuit court judge just this week issued an injunction against wisconsin new voter i.d. law. so there will be a great deal of resistance. but we're saying to people, become the people of your own state. it will be a place where people can go get the information about voting laws, et cetera. super tuesday last night, it's a big election year, but i want to talk about education. there is a new seg today. we learned that the department of education are harder in schools and african-americans are dropping at a higher rate. what is that and how should we fix it? >> i think documenting some of these diser reply naer. on how to fix those problems, how to recognize the difference between bad behavior and what may be learning difficulties. there are some other underlying concerns, and this really, really demonstrates why our report this year has a focus not only on voting but on education and jobs, too. because the future of the nation says we have to provide educational oppor
laws. in wisconsin, a circuit court judge just this week issued an injunction against wisconsin new voter i.d. law. so there will be a great deal of resistance. but we're saying to people, become the people of your own state. it will be a place where people can go get the information about voting laws, et cetera. super tuesday last night, it's a big election year, but i want to talk about education. there is a new seg today. we learned that the department of education are harder in schools and...
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unconstitutional and should be a state law and not necessarily a local law. but the bottom line is that in california workplace laws, porn performers supposed to use condoms anyway and wildly violated an enso i don't think that think lawsuit is going to be successful. but one thing that was interesting to me, the other grounds for the lawsuit was that -- let me look. it would be excessive money to comply with this law. porn industry's a billion dollar industry. condoms aren't that expensive. >> no, they're not. no, they're not. we'll leave that one there. sunny hostin, thank you, on the case with us today. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> just ahead here, new details in the case of u.s. army sergeant accused of shooting and killing 16 afghan civilians. we'll tell you why u.s. investigators had to wait weeks and weeks before traveling to the crime scene. ayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-s
unconstitutional and should be a state law and not necessarily a local law. but the bottom line is that in california workplace laws, porn performers supposed to use condoms anyway and wildly violated an enso i don't think that think lawsuit is going to be successful. but one thing that was interesting to me, the other grounds for the lawsuit was that -- let me look. it would be excessive money to comply with this law. porn industry's a billion dollar industry. condoms aren't that expensive....
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and then he, his father-in-law and brother-in-law were taken to the police station. rumors spread like wild fire that the shooting was racially motivated, confirmed, in part, by the district attorney. >> that the victim was cursed at at the time just prior to the shooting. that information has been confirmed. >> did you ever use any racial slurs? >> we never used a curse word. we never used any racial words at all. none. >> campbell's brother william was not there. >> he eegs probably going to work around when he gets to the car. i think he came out from behind the truck. and he said die, die. and he shot them three times. >> eyewitness, michael dillen, less than 30 feet away, did not hear any racial slurs. instead, he saw the bat aimed at the elder man. >> full-force swings hitting him. that's what i saw. you could hear the smacks blocks away. you could see your father getting beat with a bat, they're going to do something about it. i remember at one points, i said if you see your father getting beat, it was strictly self defense. and i said oh, thank god for this w
and then he, his father-in-law and brother-in-law were taken to the police station. rumors spread like wild fire that the shooting was racially motivated, confirmed, in part, by the district attorney. >> that the victim was cursed at at the time just prior to the shooting. that information has been confirmed. >> did you ever use any racial slurs? >> we never used a curse word. we never used any racial words at all. none. >> campbell's brother william was not there....
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then he, his father and brother-in-law were taken to the police station. >> we want what? >> justice! >> rumors spread like wildfire that the shooting was racially motivated, confirmed in part by the district attorney. >> there were racial epithets that the victim was cursed at the time just prior to the shooting. that information has been confirmed. >> did you ever use any racial slurs? >> we never used a curse word, we never used a racial -- any racial word at all. none. >> campbell's brother, william, was not there but describes events as he came to understand them. >> he's going to probably try to work around to get to his car. that's when richie came out and i think he came out from behind the truck and he said die, nigger die and shot him three times. >> this man said he saw the bat aimed at the elder man. >> full force swings hitting him at least in the legs and almost the head. you could hear the smacks like a block away, that's how hard he hit him. you see your father getting beat with a bat, you're going to do something about it. it self-defense what i saw. >> i
then he, his father and brother-in-law were taken to the police station. >> we want what? >> justice! >> rumors spread like wildfire that the shooting was racially motivated, confirmed in part by the district attorney. >> there were racial epithets that the victim was cursed at the time just prior to the shooting. that information has been confirmed. >> did you ever use any racial slurs? >> we never used a curse word, we never used a racial -- any racial word...
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and thus the law may be upheld as a tax. however, to call it as you just heard the biggest tax increase in history is wrong. it's not even close. politifact calling the claim pants on fire false. that said, any mention of taxes in connection with the health care law is poison to the administration and the campaign. listen to obama 2012 spokeswoman stephanie cutter this morning on "starting point." >> what john roberts said is that we have the power to impose this penalty on people through the taxation clause. it's a penalty. >> it's a penalty? >> it's a penalty. >> yesterday we learn it was a tax. >> let me finish. so i'm assuming everybody at this table has private insurance. so this penalty does not apply to us. there are some people who are choosing not to get insurance because they can't afford it. for those people, what we call free riders, what mitt romney has called free riders. we pay their health care costs up to $1,000 on our premiums. so they need to take individual responsibility for their health care and pay a p
and thus the law may be upheld as a tax. however, to call it as you just heard the biggest tax increase in history is wrong. it's not even close. politifact calling the claim pants on fire false. that said, any mention of taxes in connection with the health care law is poison to the administration and the campaign. listen to obama 2012 spokeswoman stephanie cutter this morning on "starting point." >> what john roberts said is that we have the power to impose this penalty on...
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oh, that's going to make some future high school constitutional law class so miserable. i'm glad it's you and not me. more than any supreme court case in history. oral arguments are scheduled to last six hours over the course of three days and that is the most on a supreme court case in 44 years. now, the court also released audio recordings of the proceedings just hours after they concluded. yes, you are right, it is incredibly rare to get audio out of the supreme court. it's only happened eight times in american history. jeffrey toobin joins me now. this is pretty amazing to have basically like a mega blockbuster event here when you're talking about health care. >> you know, this is really a very -- we in the news business sometimes overhype stuff, but when you consider that the health insurance of 30 million people rides on the outcome of this case and perhaps the presidency of barack obama, this is not hype. this is a huge, huge case. >> so there was some back and forth today, which was pretty interesting. talk about word parsing, which i know is what supreme court j
oh, that's going to make some future high school constitutional law class so miserable. i'm glad it's you and not me. more than any supreme court case in history. oral arguments are scheduled to last six hours over the course of three days and that is the most on a supreme court case in 44 years. now, the court also released audio recordings of the proceedings just hours after they concluded. yes, you are right, it is incredibly rare to get audio out of the supreme court. it's only happened...
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>> yes, we have to increase awareness on imposing the blasphemy laws in the west. there's no tolerance on my side. i don't want to kill anybody. there are things i see that get more angry, but i'm not going to go out and burn embassies and kill people. >> what have someone was hurt because of your ad? >> i'm not responsible for other people's actions. it doesn't make sense. like a man going into his bedroom and finding his wife with a man. i am not responsible for anyone's actions and worse, i think your position is em boldening islamic terrorism and extremism because you're sanctioning it. >> i don't believe that i'm sanctioning it at all. >> you are because i'm the problem. you're blaming victim. >> how are you the victim? >> because you're killing the messenger? >> of what? >> that we need to increase awareness of these attacks that have been inspired by jihad. >> i think the world is acutely aware of those attacks. >> i don't think so. the media refuses to talk about it and when i do -- >> you must not be a cnn watcher. been wall to wall the past week. >> the p
>> yes, we have to increase awareness on imposing the blasphemy laws in the west. there's no tolerance on my side. i don't want to kill anybody. there are things i see that get more angry, but i'm not going to go out and burn embassies and kill people. >> what have someone was hurt because of your ad? >> i'm not responsible for other people's actions. it doesn't make sense. like a man going into his bedroom and finding his wife with a man. i am not responsible for anyone's...
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visit at this timing is to remind us of how much more still lies ahead from strengthening the rule of law in democratic institutions to addressing the challenges in many of the ethnic conflicts and in resign state. the government and opposition need to continue to work together to unite the country, heal wounds of the past, and carry the reforms forward. that is also key to guard against backsliding because there are forces that would take the country in the wrong direction, if given the chance. so we in the state department and the obama administration are certainly the first to say that the process of reform must continue. political prisoners remain in detention, ongoing ethnic and sectarian violence continues to undermine progress toward national reconciliation, stability and lasting peace. some military contacts with north korea persist. and further reforms are required to strengthen the rule of law, increase transparency, address constitutional challenges. >> u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton there speaking about myanmar, or burma, as it's known by some. there have been many re
visit at this timing is to remind us of how much more still lies ahead from strengthening the rule of law in democratic institutions to addressing the challenges in many of the ethnic conflicts and in resign state. the government and opposition need to continue to work together to unite the country, heal wounds of the past, and carry the reforms forward. that is also key to guard against backsliding because there are forces that would take the country in the wrong direction, if given the...
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law or take whatever steps you want to on that front. but everyone today knew this was a show vote. why do you take part in such a thing? >> in the aftermath of the supreme court ruling where it's very clear this is a massive tax hike that's going to hit every part of the american economy, 21 new taxes little every one of our economy in light of the fact that we have 41 straight months of high unemployment at 8% or higher and very sluggish economic growth, businesses are telling us that they're having a hard time hiring because of the specter of this tax hike. >> i get that, a legitimate argument. but why not hold a press conference on the steps of the congress and say all of that, instead of taking time in congress doing something which your party has been equally critical of democrats for doing when they have held show votes? why don't you stand up and say, we're done with the showboating, things in this country are too dire for a bunch of dog and pony shows? >> clearly, we need to do a lot of things to help this economy to help tackle
law or take whatever steps you want to on that front. but everyone today knew this was a show vote. why do you take part in such a thing? >> in the aftermath of the supreme court ruling where it's very clear this is a massive tax hike that's going to hit every part of the american economy, 21 new taxes little every one of our economy in light of the fact that we have 41 straight months of high unemployment at 8% or higher and very sluggish economic growth, businesses are telling us that...
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i doubt there is one of those left. >> -- do you think it meets this state law, our state laws -- >> it's been pointed out, and i've taken the time to point it out, that we could be compliant with the previous assault weapons ban limitation by going from a 30 magazine to a 10 magazine. i think that's a commonsense piece of legislation that could be taken up. >> -- enough information to say mental illness played a part in this -- this situation, and how would you go about improving what seems to be a very fractured mental health system? >> the -- with respect -- i don't have a diagnosis. it's possible that the criminal investigation may have turned that up. i don't have personal knowledge about it. my comments about it are in large part based on the nature of the crime, how it was carried out, the fact that he killed his mother first, the fact that he drove himself to the school, he brought numerous weapons wit him, and a reported history of alienation and behaviors that would be consistent with that, but do i have a diagnosis, the answer's no. >> how do you then go about addressing i
i doubt there is one of those left. >> -- do you think it meets this state law, our state laws -- >> it's been pointed out, and i've taken the time to point it out, that we could be compliant with the previous assault weapons ban limitation by going from a 30 magazine to a 10 magazine. i think that's a commonsense piece of legislation that could be taken up. >> -- enough information to say mental illness played a part in this -- this situation, and how would you go about...
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then he, his father and brother-in-law were taken to the police station. >> we want what? when do we want it? >> rumors spread like wildfire that the shooting was racially motivated confirmed in part by the district attorney. >> there were racial epithets that the victim was cursed at, at the time just prior to the shooting. that information has been confirmed? did you ever use any racial slurs? >> we never used a curse word and we never used any racial words at all, none. >> his son's -- >> campbell's brother, william was not there but came to understand events. >> he was going to get to his car and came out from under his truck and said, die -- die and shot him. >> the eyewitness 30 feet away did not hear any racial slurs instead telling the news crew he saw the bat aimed at the elder man. >> full force swings hitting him in the head and at least the leg pretty much what i saw. you called hear the smacks at least 20 feet away. to see your father getting hit with a bat. it was self-defense, what i saw. >> i remember at one point on television, you see your father getting
then he, his father and brother-in-law were taken to the police station. >> we want what? when do we want it? >> rumors spread like wildfire that the shooting was racially motivated confirmed in part by the district attorney. >> there were racial epithets that the victim was cursed at, at the time just prior to the shooting. that information has been confirmed? did you ever use any racial slurs? >> we never used a curse word and we never used any racial words at all,...
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the dominican republic has very strict antiabortion laws. some 20 days after the teen was admitted to the hospital, she finally started receiving chemo, but she died yesterday after suffering a miscarriage hours earlier. >>> as we've been telling you, paul ryan is set to face the political spotlight in the sunshine state today. you're looking at live pictures from a place known as the villages. they're getting ready for him there, that's for sure. it is one of the largest retirement communities in florida, and today it plays host to ryan, who will tackle the issue of medicare, no doubt, head on before a group of seniors. and guess who's joining paul ryan today? his mom, who is herself a medicare recipient. we'll bring that to you as soon as that speech begins. >>> their job is to defend against enemies both foreign and domestic, but are a few bad apples slipping through the ranks? up next, as we focus on "hate in the usa," a look at how white supremacists are infiltrating the military. >>> the man accused of shooting a building manager at th
the dominican republic has very strict antiabortion laws. some 20 days after the teen was admitted to the hospital, she finally started receiving chemo, but she died yesterday after suffering a miscarriage hours earlier. >>> as we've been telling you, paul ryan is set to face the political spotlight in the sunshine state today. you're looking at live pictures from a place known as the villages. they're getting ready for him there, that's for sure. it is one of the largest retirement...
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it's just not okay. >> i say good for new jersey with this cyberbullying law. good for them. sunny hostin, thank you. >>> before we move past this, i just want to share this moment. this is tyler clemente's father addressing the kids after the verdict. take a look. >> to our college, high school and even middle school youngsters, i would say this. you're not necessarily going -- you're going to meet a lot of people in your lifetime. some of these people you may not like. but just because you don't like them does not mean you have to work against them. when you see somebody doing something wrong, tell them, that's not right. stop it. you can make the world a better place. the change you want to see in the world begins with you. >> tyler clemente's father. as sunny mentioned, dharun ravi's sentencing is set for may. now this. >>> horrifying moments caught on tape. a toddler tossed off a carnival ride. find out why she was on it in the first place. look at that. >>> plus the daughter of a former presidential candidate appears in playboy. and she reveals a lot, including details
it's just not okay. >> i say good for new jersey with this cyberbullying law. good for them. sunny hostin, thank you. >>> before we move past this, i just want to share this moment. this is tyler clemente's father addressing the kids after the verdict. take a look. >> to our college, high school and even middle school youngsters, i would say this. you're not necessarily going -- you're going to meet a lot of people in your lifetime. some of these people you may not like....
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before, it's against the law in the military for him to have had an affair. at the cia, it would be different. so there are different legal ramifications as to when it started. >> that's true. that may be one reason why some of his friends are so adamant that it was after. i do know that there were a lot of people in kabul who were kind of disturbed at the kind of access that she was getting. and how she was traveling around with him a lot. going on early morning jogs with him a lot. being brought into meetings that, listen, petraeus got along with reporters. he liked cultivating reporters. >> he did with all of us. he made us all feel special by how quickly he would respond to e-mails. >> first, he liked them, i guess, but then he saw it as information operations. this was to get the message out. but she was being treated on a level a little bit different. >> and eli, what is your understanding as to the security risk? because that's the big question here about this fbi investigation and we were talking about how the university of denver, she was recently sp
before, it's against the law in the military for him to have had an affair. at the cia, it would be different. so there are different legal ramifications as to when it started. >> that's true. that may be one reason why some of his friends are so adamant that it was after. i do know that there were a lot of people in kabul who were kind of disturbed at the kind of access that she was getting. and how she was traveling around with him a lot. going on early morning jogs with him a lot....
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >> just about 30 minutes past the hour. welcome back i'm randi kaye, so glad you're starting your day with us. grab your coffee and let me fill you in. >>> the man who admits to master minding the september 11th attacks will be in court today. khalid sheikh mohammed is expected to be arraigned with four other operatives at guantanamo bay. several families have flown to watch the proceedings. he once told authorities he planned the attacks "from a to z." >>> a tough economy isn't hurting business for warren buffett, first quarter profits at brookshire hathaway doubled. they own more than 80 companies including dweico and burlington northern santa fe. >>> sean bower and sarah shore are set to mary today. that is according to bauer's mother. they were engaged in captivity with a ring made from threads from a shirt. they were arrested near iran's border with iraq nearly three years ago. >>> visionary, trail plarz, legend, some of the tribe buts pouring in for adam youauch, founding member of the beastie boys has died from cance
at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >> just about 30 minutes past the hour. welcome back i'm randi kaye, so glad you're starting your day with us. grab your coffee and let me fill you in. >>> the man who admits to master minding the september 11th attacks will be in court today. khalid sheikh mohammed is expected to be arraigned with four other operatives at guantanamo bay. several families have flown to watch the proceedings. he once told authorities he planned the...
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, american minimum wage laws, things like that. i spoke with a maritime legal analyst who says this all comes down to the money. >> if you fly a u.s. flag, you have to comply with u.s. laws as far as safety, pay, your crew has to meet u.s. standards. if you don't fly a u.s. flag none of that becomes a hurdle that you have to deal with anymore. >> look, some of the workers on these ships are working up 14 hours a day seven days a week for months at a time. just to be farks the cruise lines are not going to be able to sell us cruises for $700 for a seven-day cruise if you're paying american and u.s. wages, john. so it's a tradeoff. what do we expect to pay for a cruise versus how they're going to register the ship and operate it. >> tradeoff a lot of people will be debating after this tragedy in italy. chris lawrence, great reporting tonight. >>> here in south carolina today, the increasingly bitter and brutal race for the republican presidential nomination focused on mitt romney's character and his wealth. rick santorum pointed at t
, american minimum wage laws, things like that. i spoke with a maritime legal analyst who says this all comes down to the money. >> if you fly a u.s. flag, you have to comply with u.s. laws as far as safety, pay, your crew has to meet u.s. standards. if you don't fly a u.s. flag none of that becomes a hurdle that you have to deal with anymore. >> look, some of the workers on these ships are working up 14 hours a day seven days a week for months at a time. just to be farks the cruise...
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it's law that just makes sense. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> it is no secret that obesity has become an epidemic across this country. and while there are so many efforts to combat it, it doesn't seem to work. our waistlines are just getting bigger and bigger. and the projections are really bad. the problem is expected to get so bad -- listen to this new report that was just released about an hour ago. it predicts that five in ten adults will be obese in 39 states by the year 2030. and six in ten will be obese in 13 states. our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen has been watching this report and analyzing it. elizabeth, i know that different states have different eating habits, different exercise habits and different statistics, but where is this crisis looking to be the worst for the next 20 years? >> right, ashleigh, it is the worst in the south, in many southern states, especially mississippi. and colorado has the best rate. so let's take a l
it's law that just makes sense. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> it is no secret that obesity has become an epidemic across this country. and while there are so many efforts to combat it, it doesn't seem to work. our waistlines are just getting bigger and bigger. and the projections are really bad. the problem is expected to get so bad -- listen to this new report that was...
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no decisions at this point. >> what can you expect from the new law of the land, the health care law? some parts have kicked in. other parts won't take effect until 2014. cnn's chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay goup ta has more on what you need to know. >> as a starting point, try to think of this almost in some ways more as insurance reform rather than health care reform. as you look at the list here, think of these things and the regulations on insurance companies and how they benefit patients. for example you can't be charged higher premiums for being sick. that's a big one. can't be denied coverage due to pre-existing conditions and no annual dollar limits on health benefits. brooke, we're used to talking about people who could not buy health insurance because they had a pre-existing condition. this will help them. also people who are sick and as a result of being sick had to pay a lot of money in premiums to get health care insurance. this will offer them relief, as well. one of the strategies that a lot of states are adopting is known as health insurance exchanges. think of
no decisions at this point. >> what can you expect from the new law of the land, the health care law? some parts have kicked in. other parts won't take effect until 2014. cnn's chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay goup ta has more on what you need to know. >> as a starting point, try to think of this almost in some ways more as insurance reform rather than health care reform. as you look at the list here, think of these things and the regulations on insurance companies and how...
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a texas law requiring people to show a photo id before they vote. they say it stops fraud. >> pacific gas and electric will pay $70 million to settle claims from a 2010 gas pipeline explosion. i'm sure you do not forget these images. it killed four, injured at least 50 and destroyed 57 homes in san bruno. it's on top of replacing ageing gas pipes. >>> if you are on linked in, think carefully before opening e-mail attachment that is appear to come from trusted sources of colleagues. officials said fishing attacks snared several top u.s. government officials. >>> whitney houston's daughter, 19-year-old bobbi christina brown is doing as well as she can. it's been a month since her mother died. >> i can hear her voice talking and telling me, keep moving, you know, i'm right here. i got you. >> i got ya. that's what she said all the time. >> yeah. she's always with me. i can always feel her with me. >> is that what you hear in your head, i've got ya? >> that's all i hear. that's all i hear. >> this was the first interview she did with oprah. it's the fir
a texas law requiring people to show a photo id before they vote. they say it stops fraud. >> pacific gas and electric will pay $70 million to settle claims from a 2010 gas pipeline explosion. i'm sure you do not forget these images. it killed four, injured at least 50 and destroyed 57 homes in san bruno. it's on top of replacing ageing gas pipes. >>> if you are on linked in, think carefully before opening e-mail attachment that is appear to come from trusted sources of...
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laws this morning and the effect it could have on the presidential election. democrats say that republican legislatures are on a mission to toughen election laws with a goal of suppressing the democratic vote. in florida, the state legislature, which is controlled by the gop, decided to cut the sunday before election day as an early voting day. well, it's a day known as souls to the polls. that's when african-americans typically leave church to vote. here's an excerpt from joe john's documentary, voters in america, who counts. >> you want your country back? i want mine back. don't have an election if they don't come. >> reporter: for the gop primary marks the maiden voyage of the election law he crafted. >> election is all about turnout. for the primary on tuesday, we're working right now to get around saturday morning. this is the grassroots. precinct walking. we are going right on the street. you know what the number is, i'll just go house-to-house. >> i'm dennis back ly. >> this is the last early voting day. >> reporter: he agreed to change the last day of
laws this morning and the effect it could have on the presidential election. democrats say that republican legislatures are on a mission to toughen election laws with a goal of suppressing the democratic vote. in florida, the state legislature, which is controlled by the gop, decided to cut the sunday before election day as an early voting day. well, it's a day known as souls to the polls. that's when african-americans typically leave church to vote. here's an excerpt from joe john's...
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it's law that just makes sense. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> so i'm reading through the papers, and i get to this story and i think immediately, i have got to call my good friend chad meyers because he's the smartest guy i know when it comes to stuff like this. here's what it is i'm talking about. first of all, a bad weather system that could derail the convention. more in a moment and then this. awesome pictures out of ecuador. look at that. i know this happens all the time. i know there are volcanoes all over the earth, but rarely do you get to see pictures like this. this is spewing ash and vapor two and a half miles into the air. look at nighttime looks like fourth of july. remarkable and dangerous because 110 families have had to be poofed in this ecuadorian mess. chad, i might not have ever known about this particular volcano but for those amazing pictures. >> of
it's law that just makes sense. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> so i'm reading through the papers, and i get to this story and i think immediately, i have got to call my good friend chad meyers because he's the smartest guy i know when it comes to stuff like this. here's what it is i'm talking about. first of all, a bad weather system that...
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i mean, those are what the law was designed to do. whether showing a real-time video is a hate crime is something that i think some courts may say is simply not a hate crime. i mean, this is a -- if this were just a peeping tom case, that would be a misdemeanor. this becomes a ten-year felony because of what the prosecutors said his state of mind was. and may be right. but i don't know if it's right. and i think it's going to be an interesting, tough call for an appeals court. >> well when you say you don't know, it's interesting tough call, take us through that process. what will the questions be when you get to the appeals court level? >> the question will be, did the new jersey state legislature have this kind of conduct in mind when it passed the hate crimes law. because given the -- this was not a traditional crime of violence. in fact, one of the peculiar aspects of this case is the background to the case was what everybody knows and what is so heart-breaking and awful about this case is that tyler clementi kyled himself. but ra
i mean, those are what the law was designed to do. whether showing a real-time video is a hate crime is something that i think some courts may say is simply not a hate crime. i mean, this is a -- if this were just a peeping tom case, that would be a misdemeanor. this becomes a ten-year felony because of what the prosecutors said his state of mind was. and may be right. but i don't know if it's right. and i think it's going to be an interesting, tough call for an appeals court. >> well...